Author: Matthew Lombard


  • Company appoints AI-powered robot Mika as CEO

    [Futurism provides the link-filled report below on the appointment of a robot as CEO of the Polish company Dictador. Note the Fox Business story in which New York residents were asked for reactions. See the original Futurism story for the 2:41 minute Reuters interview with Mika (which is also available on YouTube). Design TAXI adds that “Mika’s list of accomplishments as a girl boss is only set to grow. Last month, she was named an Honorary Professor at Collegium Humanum in Warsaw, Poland, during its 2023/24 inauguration.” And Business Insider notes that “Dictador is not the first company to make…

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  • Call: “Teaching AI Ethics” issue of Teaching Ethics

    Call for Papers Special Fall 2024 issue of Teaching Ethics on “Teaching AI Ethics” Editors: Glen Miller (Department of Philosophy, Texas A&M) and Deborah Mower (The Center for Practical Ethics, University of Mississippi) Submission deadline for abstracts: February 1, 2024 The rapid development and adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), and the widespread attention given to its capabilities, creates a fecund moment for those teaching ethics. Every day, there are new developments and news reports on how AI already predicts what will draw our interest (Netflix and Instagram), analyzes more data faster than humans can (financial and x-ray analysis), drives our…

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  • Virtual reality’s growing role in campus counseling

    [This story from Inside Higher Ed describes the increasing prevalence, and some of the benefits and challenges involved, in the use of virtual reality and presence for both psychological treatment of students and the training of students who are learning to become counselors themselves. See the original version of the story for a second image and a video.  –Matthew] [Image: Olivia Uwamahoro Williams, a professor at William and Mary, utilizes virtual reality to train counseling students. Credit: UWG Live Simulations Lab] Virtual Reality’s Growing Role in Campus Counseling Lowered costs and a growing population familiar with technology have helped fuel…

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  • Call: DiGRA India Online Conference 2023: Love in/and/for Games

    Call for Papers DiGRA (Digital Games Research Association) India Conference 2023 Theme: Love in/and/for Games Online December 9, 2023 https://digraindia.com/2023/10/20/digra-india-conference-2023/ Submission deadlines: Abstracts: November 15, 2023 Full-length papers: December 7, 2023 Loving a game can lead to formation of gaming communities, and game communities can later become sites where love can be found and at times love for games can be lost. One can also sit back and play to complete a love story as a side quest of a game. One could also declare one’s love for games by establishing an academic discipline. Each case is a specific and…

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  • K-pop star’s lifelike AI twin is ready to chat with you 24/7

    [The author of this story from Forbes reports on her experience chatting with a new AI-enabled digital twin of K-pop singer/songwriter Mark Tuan. It’s early days for the technology, but the author writes that “’Once he gets going,… it’s easy to forget you’re not bantering with a human. I even caught myself nodding and saying ‘um hmm’ a few times. I guess I wanted Digital Mark to think I was a polite listener.” See the original story for a second image and a 25-second video (also on YouTube). The Soul Machines press release is available from PR Newswire, and you…

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  • Jobs: Faculty positions at Human-Computer Interaction Institute, Carnegie Mellon University

    Call for Applications Tenure-Track and Teaching-Track Faculty Positions Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) School of Computer Science (SCS) Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA https://hcii.cmu.edu/job/faculty-positions Submission deadline: Review of applications will begin as soon as they are received and will continue until the position is filled; all candidates are urged to apply before December 13, 2023 JOB DESCRIPTION The Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII) in the School of Computer Science (SCS) at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) seeks candidates for one or more tenure-track and teaching-track faculty appointments to begin in Fall 2024. We enthusiastically encourage applicants across all areas, fields, methodological…

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  • VRoxy system pushes telepresence beyond just looking and talking

    [Below you’ll find first a short description of the new VRoxy (VR-driven robotic proxy) telepresence system being developed by teams at Cornell and Brown Universities, and then a more detailed description of how the system works. The first story is from New Atlas (based on a report from Cornell), and the second is from Brown University (where the original version includes three different pictures and a five-minute demonstration video that’s also available on YouTube). As Cornell’s coverage notes, VRoxy is a refined version of ReMotion, which was featured in a May 2023 ISPR Presence News post. –Matthew] [Image: Screenshot of…

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  • Job: Assistant Professor in Game Design/Creative Technologies at Illinois State University

    Call for Applications Assistant Professor – Game Design/Creative Technologies The Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts Illinois State University Normal, Illinois https://jobsearch.illinoisstate.edu/en-us/job/517634/assistant-professor-game-designcreative-technologies Initial review of applications begins November 15, 2023 and continues until the position is filled. The Wonsook Kim College of Fine Arts at Illinois State University seeks to hire a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor to join its team of interdisciplinary digital arts faculty beginning August 16, 2024. The successful candidate will teach on-campus courses within the Program in Creative Technologies in the Game Design Sequence. We seek a collegially minded digital creative emphasizing game design and development along…

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  • Presence applications used to reduce anxiety, educate, and persuade people about donating blood

    [I was anxious about donating blood and never did so, until I was diagnosed with the rare chronic blood cancer Polycythemia Vera, which required me to regularly go through the same procedure (a phlebotomy). So I’m particularly interested in two new applications of presence-evoking technology being used to reduce anxiety, educate, and persuade people about giving blood. The first application, described in the story from Fierce Pharma below, involves using mixed-reality headsets during donations. See coverage from KWQC in Davenport, Iowa for more details and a 1:50 minute news report, and an ImpactLife press release for a 1:00 minute video…

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  • Call: “Digital artifacts” for the journal Metaphysics

    Call for Papers “Digital artifacts” for the journal Metaphysics https://metaphysicsjournal.com/announcements#call-for-papers-digital-artifacts Submission deadline: March 15, 2024 We invite submissions on the topic of “Digital Artifacts” for the next issue of the open-access, peer-reviewed, online journal, Metaphysics, co-edited by Kathrin Koslicki and Michael Raven. (http://www.metaphysicsjournal.com) The guest-editor for this issue is Alexandre Declos (Postdoctoral researcher, University of Neuchatel). DESCRIPTION: The category of digital artifacts includes things such as computer programs, simulations, websites, data, virtual environments, memes, videogames, NFTs, digital artworks, or smartphone apps. Although these entities have become pervasive in our daily lives, they have received comparatively little attention in the recent…

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  • AI fakes muddle evidence in Israel-Hamas and Ukraine-Russia wars

    [Despite the headline of this New York Times story, increasingly convincing and accessible generative AI makes the depressing confusion about the role of technology in images related to the Ukraine-Russia and Israel-Hamas wars predictable and unsurprising. Two particularly distressing comments come at the end of the story: an executive at the cybersecurity firm Sophos says, “Proving what’s fake is going to be a pointless endeavor,” and the director of the Poynter media literacy program MediaWise says, “People will believe anything that confirms their beliefs or makes them emotional… It doesn’t matter how good it is, or how novel it looks,…

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  • Jobs: Freelance Content Producer and Writers/Contributors for The Immersive Experience Network

    Call for Applications The Immersive Experience Network Educational Resource Project FREELANCE CONTENT PRODUCER We’re recruiting for a part time freelance content producer to help us deliver the program, if that’s you – or if you know anyone that might be a good fit – then apply via the following link. https://mandarin-ellipsoid-lkm7.squarespace.com/content-producer Salary – £37.50 / Hr Hours – up to 64 hours / Month Contract Start Date – 1st December 2023 Contract Finish Date – 31st March 2023 Location – Remote Applications close – 20th November 2023 OVERVIEW The Immersive Experience Network has been set up as a catalyst to…

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